Git may seem like it’s the only version control system out there sometimes. And while it’s definitely the most popular option right now, competing technologies like Subversion and Mercurial still have ...
immediate availability of version 3.1 of its Subversion (SVN) client. list of the SVN resources that need to be synchronized. In the History view it is possible to revert the changes made by a ...
Everyone talks about Git and Mercurial, but many developers continue to rely on the Apache Subversion version control system. According to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), Subversion is the most ...
availability of version 4.2 of its Subversion (SVN) client. avoiding unnecessary requests to the SVN server for the same data. This results in a noticeable increase in performance. Pricing and ...
http://scplugin.tigris.org/ seemed to be a pretty okay "port" of Tortoise, but both are pretty janky sometimes and still require things to be fixed on the command ...
Update: I hear ya. I didn't realize at first that Versions is a no show so far. So all the more reason to check out SCPlugin! The Morning After - A twice-weekly dose of the news you need ...
Last week I showed you how to set up a personal home Subversion server. For many of you, this was the first time you've gotten a close look at serious version control, so you may still be wondering ...
Have you ever needed some information from a file, only to remember that you modified the file a week ago and removed the very information you're interested in? Or, have you ever spent hours sifting ...
Subversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision of important, frequently changing files. However, Subversion can be useful for many different ...
I love how TortoiseSVN on windows leverages Microsoft Word's built in "Compare with" functionality to do diffs between different revisions of a Word document that has been committed to ...